- What's New
- Function Overview
- Service Overview
- Getting Started
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User Guide
- Key Management Service
- Cloud Secret Management Service
- Key Pair Service
- Dedicated HSM
- Auditing Logs
- Permission Control
- Best Practices
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API Reference
- Before You Start
- Calling APIs
- API Overview
- APIs
- Application Examples
- Permissions Policies and Supported Actions
- Appendix
- Change History
- SDK Reference
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FAQs
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KMS Related
- What Is Key Management Service?
- What Is a Customer Master Key?
- What Is a Default Key?
- What Are the Differences Between a Custom Key and a Default Key?
- What Is a Data Encryption Key?
- Why Cannot I Delete a CMK Immediately?
- Which Cloud Services Can Use KMS for Encryption?
- How Do Huawei Cloud Services Use KMS to Encrypt Data?
- What Are the Benefits of Envelope Encryption?
- Is There a Limit on the Number of Custom Keys That I Can Create on KMS?
- Can I Export a CMK from KMS?
- Can I Decrypt My Data if I Permanently Delete My Custom Key?
- How Do I Use the Online Tool to Encrypt or Decrypt Small Volumes of Data?
- Can I Update CMKs Created by KMS-Generated Key Materials?
- How Are Default Keys Generated?
- What Should I Do If I Do Not Have the Permissions to Perform Operations on KMS?
- Why Can't I Wrap Asymmetric Keys by Using -id-aes256-wrap-pad in OpenSSL?
- Key Algorithms Supported by KMS
- What Should I Do If KMS Failed to Be Requested and Error Code 401 Is Displayed?
- CSMS Related
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KPS Related
- How Do I Create a Key Pair?
- What Are a Private Key Pair and an Account Key Pair?
- How Do I Handle an Import Failure of a Key Pair Created Using PuTTYgen?
- What Should I Do When I Fail to Import a Key Pair Using Internet Explorer 9?
- How Do I Log In to a Linux ECS with a Private Key?
- How Do I Use a Private Key to Obtain the Password to Log In to a Windows ECS?
- How Do I Handle the Failure in Binding a Key Pair?
- How Do I Handle the Failure in Replacing a Key Pair?
- How Do I Handle the Failure in Resetting a Key Pair?
- How Do I Handle the Failure in Unbinding a Key Pair?
- Do I Need to Restart Servers After Replacing Its Key Pair?
- How Do I Enable the Password Login Mode for an ECS?
- How Do I Handle the Failure in Logging In to ECS After Unbinding the Key Pair?
- What Should I Do If My Private Key Is Lost?
- How Do I Convert the Format of a Private Key File?
- Can I Change the Key Pair of a Server?
- Can a Key Pair Be Shared by Multiple Users?
- How Do I Obtain the Public or Private Key File of a Key Pair?
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Dedicated HSM Related
- What Is Dedicated HSM?
- How Does Dedicated HSM Ensure the Security for Key Generation?
- Do Equipment Room Personnel Has the Super Administrator Role to Steal Information by Using a Privileged UKey?
- What HSMs Are Used for Dedicated HSM?
- What APIs Does Dedicated HSM Support?
- How Do I Enable Public Access to a Dedicated HSM Instance?
- Pricing
- General
- Change History
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KMS Related
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Viewing a Key Pair
This section describes how to view the key pair information, including the names, fingerprints, private keys, and used keys on the KPS page of the DEW console.
Procedure
- Log in to the management console.
- Click
in the upper left corner of the management console and select a region or project.
- Click
. ChooseSecurity > Data Encryption Workshop.
- In the navigation pane on the left, click Key Pair Service.
- Click the Private Key Pairs tab and view information about the key pair in the key pair list.
NOTE:
The list describes the names, fingerprints, private keys, and statuses of key pairs.
- Click the name of the target key pair. The detailed information about the key pair and the list of ECSs using the key pair are displayed, as shown inFigure 1.
NOTE:
When you purchase an ECS and set login mode to Key Pair, the selected key pair is bound to the ECS.
Table 1 lists the parameters of the ECS to which the key pair is bound.
Table 1 ECS parameters Parameter
Description
ECS Name/ID
Name and ID of an ECS
Status
Status of an ECS. The possible values are as follows:
- Running
- Creating
- Faulty
- Shut down
- DELETE
- HARD_REBOOT
- MIGRATING
- REBOOT
- RESIZE
- REVERT_RESIZE
- SHELVED
- SHELVED_OFF
- LOADED
- UNKNOWN
- VERIFY_RESIZE
Private IP address
Private IP Address
EIP
Elastic IP address
Bound key pair
Key pair that is bound to the ECS
- Click ECS List to view ECSs.
Figure 2 ECS list
- Click the number next to the task status icon
to view failed tasks, as shown in Figure 3.
NOTE:
Status of resetting or replacing the key pair:
: Executing
: Execution failed
NOTE:
- You can click Delete in the row where the target key pair is displayed to delete the failed key pair task. You can also click Delete All on top of the list to delete all failed tasks.
- Click Learn more to view related documents.
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